Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, March 14, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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CASTOIl
For Infants and Children.
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
Always
Bears the
Signature
of
sinful ivV-ciiyff.
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For Over
Thirty Years
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STRAVED OR STOLEN.
TbU nwr torse. 4 years old.
Lited hind less. Kroiu lied Hill
L-i of Oakland. Reward. F. J.
it, Oakland. Ortgon.
the Oliver OU-Gas-Hiirner saves
n of work daily. Will demon-
kie at your own home. F. C.
it, 1311 Winchester St. Phone
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bH BE A SLAVE
TO YOl'll STOVE.
itosi :m ita c;iuks win.
In a ratlier slow game of basket
ball, the Roaoburg hlarh school girls'
team Saturday night defeated the
Cottage Grove girls by a score of 23
to 13. The game was witnessed by
only a small crowd which, however,
was very enthusiastic in supporting
the rival teams. The Roseburg girls
played an excellent game and their
opponents were entirely unable to
slop the excellent basket shooting of
the Rnseburg forwnrds.
BERGER'S BARGAIN STORE
ICORNER CASS AND PINE
CARRIES A GOOD SUPPLY
OVERALLS, PANTS, SHIRTS, MEN'S HOSIERY
We carry Army Goods -New and Reclaimed 0. D.
BLANKETS, BREECHES, SHIRTS, HATS, UN
DERWEAR and Lee Brand COVERALLS.
SHOPS
MARCHING, FIELD AND THE U. S. A. SHOE
(DR. MUNSON LAST)
Trunks, Suit Cases and Bags
AUTOMOBILE BATTERIES
New Gould Batteries while they last:
Clmrolet
Bik . . .
132.00 Studebaker 35.06
34 60 Overland 35.00
41 00
MOTOR SHOP GARAGE
AffMIO Dnlnb ska..! VmaU
North JacKson St ROSKBURd, OREGON.
Alicia Hammeralv
A Woman Who Wouldn't Remarry
By Id McCloo CLbfXNs
MMMUhr
A f II l it 1 I
1 wEArHVEfV
TJUM MARKET
Watch Window
for Special
larch 18 and 19
iihiHdwe Co.
(Alicia HaniniArnlttv iiaa .lint., a.
well and coiunionly called Alix Is
....... i mumoruing story of her
girlhood. On the morning of her own
wedding dav ah.. ..... i.,..
she really knows the man she Is to
j. Alicia s tnougbts lead her to
seek her mother for consolation. She
finds her mother In the attic, seated
before an old trunk, which la Oiled
wua memories-. As Alicia enters
her mother is rnnHiin. - Ki .
shoes. Alicia's mmher Mn.nio.
and points out the great happiness
iuuuu iu a marriage baaed
upon understanding, but warns Al
icia that It iS AnniMthlnv va-v Hl,....
eat from the day dreams of an en-
uk?u gin un leaving the church af-
" weuuing, uart, Aliciaa young
brother, acciilentiv th.
. j I UUIV
moblle door on Hal's hand. Hul, for-
a"'' t everyining swears madly.
He acts childish about It. He steps
to the door nf tha o tn A i
chauffeur to a hospital. In doing so.
no m-uvy ncei oruiscs Alicia a' foot
so badly that It bleeds. Both have
their bruises bandaged at the hos
pital. They give up going to the
wedding reception and drive to a
hotel. In wedding finery and band
ages, ther create It wmntinn at lh.
hotel. Hal goes to the grill with men
friends, neglecting Alicia. The news
papers get the story and Hal and Al
um leei ridiculous over the affair.)
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Alicia's Matrimonial Education.
As Hal rnniA hnlr frnm Ik.
phone after calling up Duane, I rose
from the table and started toward
the other room thinlrinir t
change my negligee for a walking
suit before Duane arrived.
As I reached the door I hnanl llnl
slip and land on the floor with a
thud. He gave a cy of mingled auger
and surprise. I turned quickly, and
the sight that greeted my eyes con.
vulsed me with laughter. Hul had
slipped on the cheese sandweh which
had dropped from his hand to the
floor during the night-
"rhat are you lauEhlneahout?'"
he grumbled. "Is there anything In
my tailing that 1b funny?"
And then I explained
"When you were asleep on that
sofa last night, -you were still hold
ing in your outstretched hand this
cheese sandwich," I said picking up
the remnants. "You evidently had
brought ltfrom the grill when you
came up last night, and while you
slept, It dropped from your hand."
Good Lord. You dun t mean to
tell me that I brought uart of a stale
cheese sandwich up here last night.
Alix, old dear, I will never under
stand how any woman can really core
for any man. We are a selfish lot,
of brutes. Aren't we?"
You don't believe a word you are
saying, Hal. And If I should agree
witn you, you would think that I was
ungracious. So, I am not going to. 1
am going to run away and make my
self presentable before Duane comes.
"Presentable! Presentable! Why,
you are the prettiest thing that ever
lived, just as you are. What's the use
of hobbling around on that poor lit
tle foot, and trying lo dress? There'll
be a doctor and nurse here pretty
soon. We'll ask the nurse to help you
get into something so that we can
go for a ride. Or, you might put a
long coat on over that fluffy-ruffle
thing. Call up Bab and tell her to
buy a pair of soft shoes for you."
Again he came over and pulled me
toward him and started to exclalm
"Ifs a "
"I nut wnv hand itvn, hi. ..........
"Don't swear any more, dear. It isn't
ime you.
"But It is like me."
"But I never heard you swear un
til after the wedding ceremony."
"Alix. sweetheart. befnrA n.ur,i.uu
a man is selling himself to hla girl!
I was showing off all my good qual
ities and keepng all my bad ones in
the harkernunft I nn.iim.
War Hnlnv tha anntA .1. '
.. . Z" "rem
juu: ado ui pui nis nand under
vuni cureasiusijr ana lined my
face to hla.
"If I did, I did It mcons. lously,'
I aald honestly, and 1 wr.ndeied at
the aoundiiMta ,,f a nm iu .... .
. njnia-ll,,
baaed on a code of dmpunn. As 1
ItMik hafk uimhi It inn
. I , ' I'll" ft, I
tAim mtlnt tt mnu . .
' ...... ui jmra
wonder if one of the reasons for so
mucn qivorre ooesn'l lie in the prac
ill VI of MMiCMtllnir im.1. , .i
ter during the days of courtship. For
r pony inat the mer.
rhaiidixe acquired by the marriage
- - - - ,',..-ii i-ii, 1 1
may use Hoi's bunlnetvi term Isn't
juat nun i-or uiMutlsfactlon,
I wonder."
"Well," said H-d. "there Is one
ihiik a am him nr mi.- .. A I
, V uoin Kill
to get acquainted all over again on
a different baoia."
Just then the phone rang.
"That's nnntiA I'll .i
and see him."
I wondered why he didn't have
Dunne rnnm itn In miH b..i.a ..... ,
, , ouin-, uui 1
said nothing.
My education In matrimony had
progresNed rapidly In the last twen-ty-four
hours. Klrst, I had learned
that even on hla umi.n.. .i.. ...
sical pain could make a man forget
everything hut himself; aeeond, I
had learned that the vocabulary my
huslwnd kept for his men friends was
- .n ine pome ortier. with which
he had regnled me; third, t had a
i.ii- max a man s memory of
hla dutv to hla n-ira .
when he forefathers with hU men
friends, fourth. v . . .
, , ' ' " iiMi unietw i
'!. P ",y se"Ke f '"umor intac t
int, an K"ing to ne one long en
durance content, and fifth, I was snr
lrlHcd to find how quickly a mnn's
male frientls refniondeil Ut his 8. O. H.
call. Had I railed up one of my wo
men friends she would prolmbly have
been down after luncheon. Dunne hail
come to Jlal'g rewm, thln fifteen
Illllllllt-rr
Mother did not wait for me to call
the house and It iimnM ,
, .0 maul? iraro
come when I heard her voice
"You poor child." she said. "Yon
certrlnly have had J our troubles
i-u lens me mat your root is In very
bad shape."
"Yes mother, I want her to go and
get me a pair of big, soft slippers, as
It Is badly swollen."
"I wouldn't try to use it today, Al
icia, said mother..
"I COUldn't if I tried" Wll an.
swer.
"How Is Hal's hnnri ' n,AtAj ;
, , .. , uctru mo
ther.
"It la cnttlntF lusttr . v .-u
her. "He is downstairs now, planning
.mi iiu.tiiH nenion to change our
railroad tickets. I want to go some
where to some nulet nlna mi.AM
can nurse our wounds and quarrel to
our heart's content."
"Oh TnV flPflr mw linn. n .. .
, ...j ... n, , jun uuve-
not started already?"
aoi quite."
Itefiim I li mi rp .ln ,1.. i .
- n .... ri-iver. i
hejirfl mv nuifltMr clt.
Tomorrow Alii la's Hliattered Illus.
Ions.
J 0 CITY NEWS 0
.rundel piano tuner- Phone 189-L
Wanted, rags. le Der lb. Berger's
Bargain Store.
Dr. Harry E. Morgan, dentist, tele
phone 483. Office S15 Perkins Bids;
Frank A. Terry and Fred M. Row
ley, representing tha Equitable Sav
ings Loan Assn., ot Portland, Ore
gon, are again at tha Umpqua hotel.
Pnr rmlnlesa extraction Of teeth.
call on Dr. N'erbas, destist, Masonic
Bldg. Phone 44S,
Loganberry tips, best quality, di
rect from grower. Clover and grass
seeds. Ask for prices, stating quan
tity. L. L. Hershbarger, Hubbard,
Oregon.
SEED POTATOES FOB SALE
l'KIDK OF MILT.VOMAH.
It Is one of the heaviest yielding,
most even growing main crop var
iety. The skin is smooth and white,
eyea shallow, and cooking qualities
unexcelled, being fine grained and of
snowy whiteness either boiled or
baked. And for a profitable com
mercial variety it has no equal. Also
withstands drought better than most
varieties.
We are offering hand-selected
stock for $2.60 per hundred pounds.
BRADFORD BROS.
West Roseburg. Phone Kea. 40-F4,
Office 481.
KOTlf'K OF aai.K OF ST4TB 1.1 OS.
Notli- Is hrrby rlvrn that S'l
1-nr.d Hnard will rrcrlrr rrelrd bwla
until !: a. m. March JJ. IMI. for "
following drairibed srhovl lands, to-
"prctlnn . T !1 ".. H. 10 W.. W St..
ronlalnlng 7S 49 at ran.
All bids miit ba atcompanlrit by a
rrarularlr rsrculait appllrallon to put
ahaaa and at l"t sna-flflh of tha
ammmt bid offarrd.
Tha rltrht Is rrarrvad to rajart any
and all blila
Inplirationi and Mds shottM nr ail
drruVd to O. O nrown. rirrfc Htata
Ind Board. Salrm. Orsin. anil
marked. ' Application and bid to pur
ch... ...t. ..da -o o pHriwy
Clark Praia Land Board.
Dated January li, ln.ll.
H
EAD COLDS
Melt in spoon; inhale vapors;
apply freely up nostrils.
views
Ow 17 Million Jan CM Yuttg
chicks ran SALE
Orders tnken for day old chicks,
O. A. C. Barred R ocks, Tancred
Strain, White Leghorns and Buff
Orpingtons. Phone 257-R. Mrs. E. II.
Hufham, 826 Houck street
0 DAYS ONLY
One Ton Fresh Lard
FOR SALE
10 pound pail $2.00
5 pound pail 1.00
ROSEBURG
SANITARY MARKET
Phona 134. 315 Cas Street.
KEWIIARD BIIOS., Props.
IVnce Just received. Carload of
Page. Several kinds .poultry
fence. Carload barb wire, malls
and staples. Write us.
Stearns & Chenoweth
Oakland and ToneaUa.
Corona's
THE PERSONAL TYPEWRITER
Fur 1 a hv
THE ROSEffURO BOOK STORE
m. j. anu o. j. Shoemaker.
LUMBER
Of all dimensions, at reasonable
rates while It lasts. H block North
of West Side Store. 1267 Umpqua
Avenue. Phone ISS-R.
lilies
PR. H.R. NERBAS
DENTIST
THEIR RIGHT
Your children have
their right to your pro
tective guardianship.
You are not doing your
duty by them unless
you teach them mouth
hygiene. Show them
the serious effects of
diseased teeth. Tell
them how toothache
can be avoided.
:paihless extraction
PHONE 488
PIT
Douglas County
Farm Bureau
Exchange
ON WINCHESTER STREET.
CO-OPERATIVE LIVESTOCK
SHIPPING
Shipping from Roseburg
March 10th. Send In your or
dei. FISHER'S POULTRY FEEDS
.Red Steer Brand Fertilisers.
Alfalfa Hay, -Wheat, Seed Oats
Open on Mondaya and Satur
days till further notice. Phone
your orders to 484 or 3-F3I.
I GET ON THE TRAIN")
leAaLtcAtTiiiiii I e 1
i wr ncMki n villi. ,
WHAT'S THE:
rJSE
ILL.
urn
ALL Aboard for Hcalth
ville! Take the Modern
Plumbing train. Pay the
conductor that's us a small
er price than you thought your,
ticket would cost you. It's a
one way ticket, you know. Af
ter you get used to modern
plumbing conveniences you
won't want to go back.
Roseburg Plumbing
an! Heating Go.
C. W. Hughes, Mgr.
242 N. Jackson, Roseburg,
5
DEL! Cm FABRIC
WffM
Mm
Our skill ar.d care
assure best results.
We make a spec
ialty of delicate
materials.
Expert
rience
.Nothing is more valuable to you than
experience-whether yours or another's.
The Clothcraft Shops Specialize on
Serge Specials because, in 75 years
experience, they have found no other
material that gives such all round satis
faction. There's a double guarantee with every
Clothcraft Suit-that of the maker and
ours as well.
Find out now how to keep yout clothing coit down
come in and ee for yourself theie wonderful serges, in
GREY, BROWN and BLUE.
$30 $33.50 $38.50
Duds for Men
Riush Fire Saturday
A brush fire at the head of Lane
street resulted In a Are alarm Sat
urday evening. The department re
sponded to the call, but as the Are
was under guard the services of tha
firemen were not required. The
alarm was evidently turned In by
some person who did not take time
to Investigate the blase.
Fj
WHY NOT?
Do it Electrically
Easiest, Nicest and Best
FOR YEARS YOU HAVE USED ELECTRIC
LIGHT-NOW WHAT YOU NEED IS
Electrical Conveniences
TALK IT OVER WITH US
Uhlig's Electric Store
All thafs best in things Electrical.
i LYCEUM
Herbert Leon Cope
NOTED HUMORIST m
High School Auditorium
Monday, March 14, 1921
The Last Lyceum Attraction for the Season.
Reserved Seats at Chapman's Drug Store 25c Extra
Single Admissions 50 and 35 cents
8:30 p. m.
LYCEUM
Phone 77
Oar Anto Will CalL
'4
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WE SELL
Edison
MAZDA LAMPS
Douglas County Light and Water Co.
PRUNING TOOLS
Myers Spray Pumps
Hand or Powe r
Guns, Rods, Nozzles et.
5 4
J. F. BARKER &' CO.,
IMPLEMENTS
Mitchell and Oakland Automobiles